
Carbon textile-reinforced concrete is a composite of high-performance materials that is corrosion-resistant, thin, light, resource-friendly and environmentally friendly. It provides a basis for long-term endurance in construction, both in new buildings and in renovation or repair. Longevity and economic viability are two essential factors at which the construction industry, as well as research, politics and environmental associations, have demonstrated a keen interest.
Every year, the Carbon Textile-Concrete Days present the latest developments, findings and insights in industry and science. This year's 12th Annual Carbon Textile-Concrete Days (22nd and 23rd of September) will take place in a digital format and with a special highlight: the virtual stage of the digital premiere is the world's first carbon-concrete house, the so-called CUBE in Dresden. The experimental building, which is due to be completed in mid-2021, invites visitors to discover the exhibition hall on a virtual tour of the building complex.
